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Cody Tucker

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1392 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

But, you know, there's like that's all that was already there. So, yeah, if you want to say there's like a conspiracy that they pumped it up and like put more money into like marketing their music to make sure that those artists music got sold more and played on the radio more like kind of a payola sort of thing. Right. That makes sense. Yeah. That could be. I don't know that it happened, but.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

But, you know, there's like that's all that was already there. So, yeah, if you want to say there's like a conspiracy that they pumped it up and like put more money into like marketing their music to make sure that those artists music got sold more and played on the radio more like kind of a payola sort of thing. Right. That makes sense. Yeah. That could be. I don't know that it happened, but.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

I don't think. There's no way.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

I don't think. There's no way.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

I don't think. There's no way.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, if they could do that, then they should probably do another one. Jesus Christ. I mean, the amount of times that I've seen like people on TV, they're supposed to be these like massively famous artists. I'm like, I don't know who any of these people are. And I'm like in the age where I should still know who all these people are. Like, I'm pretty young, but like.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, if they could do that, then they should probably do another one. Jesus Christ. I mean, the amount of times that I've seen like people on TV, they're supposed to be these like massively famous artists. I'm like, I don't know who any of these people are. And I'm like in the age where I should still know who all these people are. Like, I'm pretty young, but like.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, if they could do that, then they should probably do another one. Jesus Christ. I mean, the amount of times that I've seen like people on TV, they're supposed to be these like massively famous artists. I'm like, I don't know who any of these people are. And I'm like in the age where I should still know who all these people are. Like, I'm pretty young, but like.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

yeah, I don't know who they are and they all sound horrible. Like, I'm just, I don't, like, like this is the proof of there being some simulation where we're all just like listening to the same. But I wonder if people thought that about every damn genre of music.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

yeah, I don't know who they are and they all sound horrible. Like, I'm just, I don't, like, like this is the proof of there being some simulation where we're all just like listening to the same. But I wonder if people thought that about every damn genre of music.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

yeah, I don't know who they are and they all sound horrible. Like, I'm just, I don't, like, like this is the proof of there being some simulation where we're all just like listening to the same. But I wonder if people thought that about every damn genre of music.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, it also seems like there isn't โ€“ because, like, you know, you go back to, let's say, like, the 60s, and you think, like, okay, late 60s, this is the time of, like, you know, Hendrix and, like, the Rolling Stones, Sgt. Pepper. Right. These are, like, the highly influential experimental musicians. Eric Clapton. Yeah, Cream. Cream was, like, you know, hadn't broken up yet.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, it also seems like there isn't โ€“ because, like, you know, you go back to, let's say, like, the 60s, and you think, like, okay, late 60s, this is the time of, like, you know, Hendrix and, like, the Rolling Stones, Sgt. Pepper. Right. These are, like, the highly influential experimental musicians. Eric Clapton. Yeah, Cream. Cream was, like, you know, hadn't broken up yet.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

Well, it also seems like there isn't โ€“ because, like, you know, you go back to, let's say, like, the 60s, and you think, like, okay, late 60s, this is the time of, like, you know, Hendrix and, like, the Rolling Stones, Sgt. Pepper. Right. These are, like, the highly influential experimental musicians. Eric Clapton. Yeah, Cream. Cream was, like, you know, hadn't broken up yet.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

They broke up in, like, 70s. But the number one song in 1969, or one of them, was Sugar Sugar by the Archies. It's one of the most mainstream bubblegum pop songs ever. But those Hendrix and stuff were still there. It was in the zeitgeist. It was still popular. But now it's like those types of people are nowhere to even be found. And it's all just the sugar, sugar type things, if that makes sense.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

They broke up in, like, 70s. But the number one song in 1969, or one of them, was Sugar Sugar by the Archies. It's one of the most mainstream bubblegum pop songs ever. But those Hendrix and stuff were still there. It was in the zeitgeist. It was still popular. But now it's like those types of people are nowhere to even be found. And it's all just the sugar, sugar type things, if that makes sense.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2317 - Cody Tucker

They broke up in, like, 70s. But the number one song in 1969, or one of them, was Sugar Sugar by the Archies. It's one of the most mainstream bubblegum pop songs ever. But those Hendrix and stuff were still there. It was in the zeitgeist. It was still popular. But now it's like those types of people are nowhere to even be found. And it's all just the sugar, sugar type things, if that makes sense.